| Florian Cramer on Fri, 25 Feb 2011 17:14:51 +0100 (CET) |
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| <nettime> Questions concerning Wikileaks |
I might be missing something, but I don't quite get why Internet
activists keep defending Wikileaks as part of their perceived community.
How many people are aware of the facts that:
- There is no Wiki in Wikileaks?
- There is, currently, no Wikileaks Internet service for
leaking documents at all?
- That the above wasn't a result of external pressures but internal
trouble and schisms in the Wikileaks project?
- Wikileaks' collaboration with news media such as The Guardian and Der
Spiegel was based on payments to Wikileaks, with Wikileaks working as
an 'information broker with a funny name' (Dmytri Kleiner)?
- Assange signed a one million dollar book contract?
- In May 2010, Assange announced a $100,000 defense fund for
Bradley Manning but not a single cent was ever paid? (according
to Daniel Domscheit-Berg)
Why does noone discuss whether it wouldn't be safer for whistleblowers
to directly contact a news medium like The Guardian instead of using an
intermediary? (Credits to Dmytri again.)
Florian
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